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taroc
taroc (ˈtærək) Also 7–9 tarok, tarock. [ad. It. *tarocco, in pl. tarocchi, of unknown origin. Also Ger. tarock, F. tarot: see tarot.] a. = tarot a. b. (also in pl.) = tarot b.a. 1611 Florio, Tarocchi, a kind of playing cardes called Tarocks or Terestriall triumphs.b. 1739 Gray Let. to R. West in Mas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taroc l'Hombre
These discards must not include the XXI, Pagat or Scüs, any King or any Taroc. Tarok-Quadrille The earliest account of Taroc being played "like Quadrille" appears over a decade before the first rules of Taroc-l'Hombre in the 1783 wikipedia.org
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Tapp Tarock
Other names for Tapp Tarock were Taroc(k)-Tapp(en), Taroc(k)tappen or just Tappen or Tapper. Tapp Tarock may have experienced a brief vogue in Switzerland for, by 1841, 54-card packs for Tap-Taroc were being produced by F.G. wikipedia.org
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tarocco
‖ tarocco, n. Now Hist. (taˈroko) Also 8 tarrocco. Pl. 8 -s, 9– tarocchi. [It.: see taroc n.] a. A tarot card. b. Also in pl. = tarot n. b.1768 Baretti Acct. Manners & Cust. Italy II. xxxiii. 219 Both the minchiate and the tarrocco's consist of five suits instead of four, as common cards do. 1806 R.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grosstarock
The original game - which may be referred to as classical Taroc (Tarocspiel or Taroc-Spiel) - was a simple, three-hander with no bidding but several card Taroc The earliest rules in German for a Tarock game were published in 1754 in Regeln bey dem Taroc-Spiele. wikipedia.org
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tarot
tarot (tɑːrəʊ) [F. tarot (also 16th c. tarault, tarau), ad. It. *tarocco (pl. tarocchi): see taroc.] a. One of a set of playing-cards, first used in Italy in the 14th c. (Also used in fortune-telling.) Also attrib. b. pl. The game played with these. The tarots, strictly speaking, are a series of 22 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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German Tarok
Name The name of the game was variously spelt in German as Deutsch-Tarock, Deutsch-Tarok, Deutsch Tarrok, Deutschtarok, Deutscher Tarok, Deutscher Taroc Deutsch-Taroc). wikipedia.org
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triumph
▪ I. triumph, n. (ˈtraɪəmf) Forms: 4–7 triumphe, tryumphe, (5 treyumphe, trihumphe, triumphee, 6 triump, tryhumphe, tryoumffe, Sc. trywmph, trieumph, treumph(e, trewmph), 6–7 tryumph, 6– triumph. [ME. a. OF. triumphe (12th c.), F. triomphe, = Prov. triomfe, Sp. triunfo, Pg. triumpho, It. trionfo, ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mystic (comics)
(In CrossGen Chronicles #5 it was revealed that an eighth guild named Taroc had existed but vanished centuries ago. The Taroc guild leader sacrificed herself to imprison Animora, one of The First, who had been banished by Ingra, the leader of House Sinister.) wikipedia.org
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Bavarian Tarock
At some point in the mid- to late-18th century, attempts were made to emulate Taroc using a standard 36-card German-suited pack, resulting in the formerly wikipedia.org
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Bauerntarock
Another possibility is that it was adapted from the 78-card Grosstarock or Taroc l'Hombre game as the ratio of trumps to non-trumps is almost the same. wikipedia.org
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Droggn
The game has a number of features in common with older forms of French Tarot and with Tarok l'Hombre, an Austrian descendant of the Italian game of Taroc wikipedia.org
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Ombre
Other games borrowed features from Ombre such as bidding; for example, the gambling game of Bête, formerly known as Homme, and the tarot game of Taroc wikipedia.org
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Strohmandeln
two-hand variant of the 78-card Tarock game recorded as early as early as 1800 in a Viennese games compendium, Neuestes Spielbuch, where it was called "Taroc wikipedia.org
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Cego
Historische Entwicklung der praktische Regeln des Zigo-Taroc-Spieles. Mannheim: J. Schneider. Pieper, Sven and Bärbel Schmidt (1994). Regeln bei der Schwarzwaldmeisterschaft – rules of the Black Forest Championship (in German) Historische Entwicklung der praktischen Regeln des Zigo-Taroc-Spieles wikipedia.org
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